The AWAGA is an Associate Club in good standing with the Northern California Golf Association since 1999. The club was created for the enjoyment and participation of the friends and family known as AWA Enterprises, in the same spirit of competition, fun, camaraderie, and tradition as the AWA Enterprises Softball Club

The current membership has 58 men and 3 women.

Club News

The 2008 schedule has been released. Beginning with the Ugly Trophy Tournament in April, which will be played at Santa Teresa Golf Course, the 2008 AWAGA tour will take us to Teal Bend in Sacramento, Ridgemark in Hollister, Lake Tahoe Golf Course in South Shore, Palo Alto Golf Club, and Crystal Springs in Burlingame. We finish up the year with a Sunday event in October, revisiting the popular Seascape Golf Course in Aptos.

The full 2008 schedule can be found here.

What's Coming Up!

The AWAGA Invitational

Palo Alto Golf Course, Palo Alto
Saturday, August 16th
Format -- 2-man Best Ball

Bring a friend, team up, and take on the rest of the field as the club travels up the peninsula to Palo Alto Golf Course. It's best ball format, so don't worry about that nine you got -- unless your partner got one as well -- as the team score is the better of the tgwo scores with full handicaps.

Teams will be divided into two flights. Prizes will awarded for first and second place in each flight, plus we'll have all the usual Long Drive and Closest to the Pin events going on. It should be a nice day, expect a little wind, and spread those logo balls around.

Spotlight On:

The Ugly Trophy

It wasn't too bad at first, a nice little golfer on a wide stand calling itself the "AWAGA Ugly Trophy". But Jeff Applegate won the first two events, added his own little touches to commemorate his victories, and then vowed to quit the club if he ever won the damn thing again. Dave Espinoza stepped to claim his prize in 2002, followed by Brian Cadieux a year later. Dave Jackson won the thing in 2004 as a guest, but we made him take it anyway. Steve Grady was proud of his victory a year later, until he found out what he had won. It came back to the club in 2006 when Greg Brown, who never wins, somehow did, and we're certain it spent the year proudly displayed in Greg's living room. And now, having captured his prize in '07, Rob Kemp returns the trophy -- with some added touches of course -- to the tournament that bears it's name for a new champion to step forward and claim.

Will it be you?

You know you want it.

2007 Club Champion Al Brown

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